
I love rooms that incorporate green. From soft sage and bright emerald to deep olive and every shade between, green brings life and warmth to a space. It can feel fresh and airy or rich and moody, depending on the tone and how it’s paired with textures and light. Today’s Sunday Strolls & Scrolls features several green-infused interiors that inspired me this week — rooms that feel welcoming, restful, and thoughtfully layered.

Sunday Strolls + Scrolls is a series that highlights interiors and outdoor spaces I discover while browsing online. I gravitate toward spaces that feel like a sanctuary — calming, welcoming, and thoughtfully designed. My hope is these posts bring a little of that relaxed, exploratory feeling to your day, like a peaceful walk through a favorite neighborhood or a slow morning spent admiring a beautiful home.
You can browse past Sunday Strolls & Scrolls posts for more inspiration and design ideas.





If you’re considering green for your own home, think about how it interacts with light and surrounding finishes. Cool greens like sage or mint read differently in bright, north-facing rooms than deeper, warmer greens like olive or forest, which can add coziness and depth. Pair greens with natural textures — linen, wood, woven fibers, and soft ceramics — to create a grounded, layered look. Accent with neutrals or muted metallics for balance, or use bold contrasting colors for a more energetic approach.
Here are a few curated posts for further inspiration and practical ideas on decorating with green:
Seeing Green: 74+ Green Home Decor Finds
10 Ways to Decorate with Green Accents
Green and White Inspiration Rooms
Lively and Lived In Living Rooms
Happier Home: Adding Color to a Neutral Space
Cozy & Inviting Dining Room: Get the Look
A Calm Home (While Decorating with Color and Pattern)